Derivatives & Specialty
Explore derivatives exchanges and commodity markets to find the ideal platform for advanced trading.
Derivatives Exchanges
Perpetual swaps, futures, and options exchanges ranked by open interest and volume
Commodity Exchanges
Global commodity and derivatives markets for metals, energy, agriculture, and more
Derivatives Exchanges
Perpetual swaps, futures, and options exchanges ranked by open interest and volume. Compare fees, leverage, and supported pairs.
Binance (Futures)
OI: 282.8K BTC
Binance Futures is the world's largest crypto derivatives platform by trading volume, offering perpetual and quarterly futures contracts on hundreds of crypto assets. Launched in 2019 under the Binance umbrella, it supports USDⓈ-M and COIN-M margined contracts with up to 125x leverage, cross-margin and isolated-margin modes, and advanced order types. With over 621 perpetual pairs and deep liquidity pools, Binance Futures serves both retail and institutional traders across more than 180 countries. The current CEO is Richard Teng.
Learn more →Gate (Futures)
OI: 146.8K BTC
Gate.io Futures is the derivatives trading arm of Gate.io, one of the world's first cryptocurrency exchanges, founded on April 13, 2013. With over 51 million users across 210+ countries, Gate.io is recognised as the first major exchange with 100% reserves, publishing regular proof-of-reserves audits. The platform offers USDT-margined perpetual contracts and quarterly futures with up to 125x leverage, alongside spot, earn, copy trading, and grid bots. Gate.io is the official crypto partner of Oracle Red Bull Racing F1 and Inter Milan.
Learn more →Bybit (Futures)
OI: 146.4K BTC
Bybit is a leading global cryptocurrency exchange founded in 2018, serving over 20 million cardholders and users across 240+ countries. Licensed in Vienna, Cyprus, and Dubai, Bybit offers perpetual and quarterly futures contracts with up to 100x leverage across more than 650 pairs. The platform features 2,651+ cryptocurrency listings, copy trading, a crypto options desk, and institutional-grade APIs. Named Best Blockchain Company 2024, Bybit processes $20.57B+ in 24-hour trading volume.
Learn more →LBank (Futures)
OI: 110.6K BTC
LBank Exchange is a globally regulated crypto trading platform serving over 20 million users in 210+ countries. Founded in 2015, LBank holds licenses from the NFA (USA), Canada MSB, Lithuania, and AUSTRAC (Australia). LBank Futures offers USDT-margined perpetual contracts on over 826 trading pairs with up to 125x leverage, with $8.64B+ 24-hour trading volume. The exchange is known for early listings of emerging altcoins alongside reliable derivatives infrastructure.
Learn more →CoinW (Futures)
OI: 98.0K BTC
CoinW is a globally operating cryptocurrency exchange founded in 2013 and headquartered in the UAE, serving millions of users across Asia, the Middle East, and Europe. CoinW Futures offers USDT-margined perpetual contracts with competitive leverage up to 100x alongside Spot, ETF (zero-liquidation-risk leveraged tokens), and P2P. The ecosystem includes PropW (institutional prop trading platform), GemW (on-chain memecoin aggregator), and a GPT-TradeAI intelligent assistant. CoinW also offers Futures and Spot Copy Trading, On-Chain Smart Money strategy mirroring, and a Bot Marketplace with 20+ AI-powered automated strategies.
Learn more →OKX (Futures)
OI: 93.9K BTC
OKX is a leading global cryptocurrency exchange founded in 2017, offering a comprehensive suite of derivatives products including perpetual swaps, quarterly futures, and options on hundreds of assets. OKX Futures supports both USDT-margined and coin-margined contracts with up to 125x leverage. With over 281 perpetual pairs and partnerships with McLaren F1 and Manchester City FC, OKX serves tens of millions of users globally with advanced trading tools, institutional-grade APIs, and deep liquidity.
Learn more →Commodity Exchanges
Global commodity and derivatives markets for metals, energy, agriculture, and more. Compare exchanges by region and product types.
Ghana Commodity Exchange
Agricultural
Africa Mercantile Exchange
Agricultural, Energy
Egyptian Commodities Exchange
Agricultural, Energy, Precious Metals
Nairobi Coffee Exchange
Coffee
Ethiopia Commodity Exchange
Agricultural
Mercantile Exchange of Madagascar
Agricultural, Metals, Energy